Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan reportedly retweeted a support for US President Barack Obama, during the third and final presidential debate on Monday, October 22, 2012. However, the said Lohan Obama tweet was later deleted.

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“RT @BarackObama: RT if you’re #ProudOfObama as our commander in chief.” Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) tweeted on Monday, while the Obama-Romney debate is going on, as noted by Fox News on Tuesday, October 23, 2012. This tweet does not appear on her Twitter account anymore.

“@VanityFair I think that we should be focusing on @BarackObama and @MittRomney‘s policies rather than their personal cliff-hangers w/women.” Lohan also tweeted, but was also deleted. This was her reply to Vanity Fair‘s tweet on why Mitt Romney did not finish his story about Appleton, Wisconsin.

“OMG it is happening!!!!!!!! The Final Debate!!!!! I’m so nervous!” The 26-year old controversial star also tweeted that day. It is not known why Lindsay removed her Obama tweet support, which apparently created controversy and confusion to some observers.

“Nice work to both @BarackObama and @mittromney…I’m so relieved that its over. Maybe more than both of you…severe anxiety-God Bless” Lohan tweeted later, right after the debate. She was known earlier to be supporting Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney.

“I think unemployment is very important for now, so as of now I think (my vote) is Mitt Romney,” LiLo was quoted telling to a group of journalists, including E! News, during a Mr. Pink Ginseng launch party at the Regent Beverly Wilshire last October.